ORM-707F Fairway Wood Original Graphite Shaft Available up to 15th Wood
- Please be informed that manufacturer's warranty is non-eligible for overseas customers.
Olimar Golf is an American golf club manufacturer that has become popular throughout the world with its Tri-Metal series of fairway woods.
This model is designed to be easy to hit even for those who are not good at fairway woods.
Also, for those who are not good at utility or irons, you can use up to 33 degrees (equivalent to 7 and 8 irons).
Since the iron numbers are all the same, it is sufficient to use irons starting from 8 or 9.
Including professional U.S. senior champion Idoki,
Japanese female professional golfer Serina Aoki, etc.
Even professional golfers use wood-centered settings.
*The estimated flying distance in the product description is based on a driver with a head speed of about 42 m/s.
I recommend this hotel
- Golfers who want a wood-centered setting
- Golfers who want to hit the ball with a wood at around 150 yards
- Golfers who are not good at utility or irons
Features of this product
From No. 3 to No. 15 with a loft angle of 33 degrees, a total of 7 fine count (loft) configurations allow you to fully cover difficult distances.
With the shallow and semi-large head design, you can expect a ball with a low center of gravity and high trajectory that will fly and stop.
shaft grip
head cover
Recommended level:
Following the Olimar screwdriver, I recently purchased three No. 3, No. 5, and No. 7 drivers.
It's a little late, but today we're making our debut for this course.
It's cheap in terms of money, and you wonder, "Is it really okay?"
That's what I thought, but it's very easy to type.
It was a great club, and my fears were allayed.
thank you very much.
Recommended level:
I previously bought 11, 13, and 15 fairway woods, but the R shaft was too soft for me, so I bought an SR this time.
The hardness is just right and you can easily hit the distance equivalent to a 6th to 8th iron.
Extremely satisfied.
I bought Olimar because top manufacturers don't have fairway woods of this size, but even though it's cheap, the performance is fine.
Recommended level:
I bought numbers 5 and 11, but especially number 11.
I like it.
It's easier to hit and flies straighter, so it's easier to use than an iron.
spec
Head material (manufacturing method) | SS-17-4 | ||||||
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count | #3 | #Five | #7 | #9 | #11 | #13 | #15 |
Loft angle (°) | 15 | 18 | twenty one | twenty four | 27 | 30 | 33 |
Lie angle (°) | 58.0 | 58.5 | 59.0 | 59.5 | 60.0 | 60.5 | 61.0 |
Club length (inch) | 43.0 | 42.0 | 41.5 | 41.0 | 40.5 | 40.0 | 39.5 |
Club weight (g) | 318 | 326 | 330 | 333 | 336 | 341 | 344 |
Head volume (cc) | 205 | 195 | 180 | 170 | 160 | 150 | 145 |
grip | Exclusive soft rubber grip |
shaft name | original carbon shaft | |
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hardness of shaft | R | S.R. |
balance | C9 | D0 |
Release date/accessories | 2014/With special head cover |